Selassie Vexed Socrates Over Creative Arts Minister’s
Normination
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News1 report
Controversial movie producer, Socrates Safo has kicked
against the President’s nomination of Minister-designate for Tourism, Culture
and Creative Arts Ministry; but industry players have described the criticism
as sour grapes fueled by partisan motives.
The President initially nominated Rashid Pelpuo for the job,
but on Tuesday announced that he had reassigned the position to Mrs. Elizabeth
Ofosu-Agyare.
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| SELASSIE |
According to Socrates, President John Mahama erred in
nominating someone who is not from the Creative Arts sector to head the
Ministry.
Socrates, who openly campaigned for the New Patriotic Party
(NPP) during the 2008 elections, with an explanation that John Mahama did not
have the best plans for the Creative Arts sector, is now insisting the
President must put someone from the Creative Arts sector in charge of the
Ministry.
“We as Creative Arts people are a bunch of delicate persons
and if we are not handled well, it’s either we will confuse and frustrate you
or you will confuse and frustrate us. So it’s about time we got people who are
in the industry to work for Creative Arts people.
If you bring technocrats, lawyers, scholars, whatever, you
will create confusion in the industry.
In the end the government will not benefit from the idea and
the purpose for which it has established the Ministry,” Mr. Safo told
Citi FM and also asked government to confer, in taking such decisions, with
persons from the arts sector.
“We are very open, we know what we want, nobody can decide
for us,” he noted.
Though several Creative Arts sector players have fumed at
Socrates for his position, one of the persons who has openly come out to speak
her mind is ace Ghanaian actress and producer Selassie Ibrahim, Chief Executive
of Smarttys Management and Production.
“How dare he? What is the rationale of what Socrates is
saying?
Is he telling us that all the Ministers have specialized
training in the respective sectors they were appointed to?
So the Minister of Health must necessarily be a Medical
Doctor, the Minister of Defence must be from the Armed Forces, the
Minister of Agric must own a farm, the Minister of Housing must be an Estate
Developer, the Minister of Chieftancy must be a Chief and so on and so
forth.
“I don’t get the logic in what he is saying because this is
a good thing the President has done and instead of we encouraging him to help
our industry, we have some of our own people questioning his decision on which
Minister he thinks would best help achieve his dreams for the industry?
“Why can’t Socrates take his time a bit to wait and see who
becomes the deputy Minister but he is in a rush to condemn and criticize?
How dare he? Which President has ever shown a genuine and
visible commitment to the Creative Arts industry than John? So what is he
saying?
So he sees nothing positive about the fact that our industry
is now being accepted and taken serious at the very apex of decision making in
this country?
Such attitudes help no one and we must get serious”, an
obviously vexed Selassie told NEWS-ONE in a telephone interview on Tuesday.
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Oh what her expectations of the Creative Arts Ministry were,
Selassie said she expected that all the fragmented Creative Arts groups would
be brought together under one umbrella.


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